The MSSM with large tan(beta) beyond the decoupling limit
Lars Hofer

TL;DR
This paper explores the effects of large tan(beta) in the MSSM beyond the decoupling limit, focusing on enhanced down-quark self-energies and their implications.
Contribution
It extends the analysis of large tan(beta) effects in the MSSM beyond the decoupling limit, providing new insights into non-decoupling regimes.
Findings
Enhanced down-quark self-energies at large tan(beta)
Implications for MSSM phenomenology beyond decoupling
New theoretical considerations for supersymmetric models
Abstract
For large values of tan(beta) interesting effects arise in the MSSM due to the enhancement of down-quark self-energies. These effects are well-studied within the decoupling limit, i.e. in the limit of supersymmetric masses far above the electroweak scale. In this article I discuss those issues which emerge from a treatment of these effects that goes beyond the decoupling limit.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
